Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
set someone back on their heels
idiom
/sɛt ˈsʌmˌwʌn bæk ɒn ðɛr hiːlz/

Definition
To surprise or shock someone, causing them to feel disoriented or uncertain.

Examples
- The sudden resignation of the CEO really set the whole team back on their heels.
- When she announced her plans to move abroad, it set her friends back on their heels.
- The unexpected twist in the plot set the audience back on their heels.

Meaning
This idiomatic expression refers to the act of putting someone in a state of surprise or confusion, often when they are faced with an unexpected situation or revelation.

Synonyms
- take aback
- shock
- surprise